BlackSuit ransomware combines data exfiltration and encryption, AsyncRAT spawns multiple forks, and HazyBeacon abuses AWS Lambda for command and control.
BERT ransomware targets Windows and Linux platforms, TGR-CRI-0045 exploits leaked machine keys to access organizations, and XWorm evolves into a modular and evasive remote access trojan.
A recent survey and report cosponsored by Tanium and conducted by the Enterprise Strategy Group, now part of Omdia, uncovered data that some may find surprising—perhaps even alarming.
GIFTEDCROOK evolves into an intelligence gathering tool, a new report reveals a rise in sophisticated threats during H1 2025, and Jasper Sleet uses remote IT workers to infiltrate organizations.
In every corner of today’s enterprise, teams are under pressure to do more—faster. IT must deliver exceptional service, Security must contain threats in real time, and Risk teams must keep up with a constantly shifting regulatory landscape. These responsibilities are only growing, while the complexity and sprawl of endpoints, tools, and data sources continue to challenge even the most mature organizations.
NIST compliance refers to adherence to the cybersecurity standards and guidelines developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), which are designed to help organizations manage and reduce cybersecurity risk.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of global politics and technology, the concept of the Davidson Window has emerged as a critical framework for understanding the urgency of cyber defense. As we approach 2027, the imperative to act now and bolster our cyber defenses has never been more pressing—especially considering a potential conflict with China.